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Old 11-28-2011, 08:02 PM
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Default PAWN STARS Ruth and Mathewson signed bat

Just turned on the seasons premiere of my fave show. Pawn stars. on NOW at 10. The guy on this episode has a signed Ruth and Matty bat. CANT WAIT TO SEE THIS.

Check the history. com pawn stars site for replay times and anyone who sees the show, cant wait to hear what ya think.
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:05 PM
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Watching now-both look fake.....
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Wow-guy is nuts 50k for bat 20k for glove.....
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:06 PM
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Oh NO..don't call DREW
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If they approve the sharpie Mathewson signature I will love it.....
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:10 PM
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It's not Dru..haha. Its some local guy. I didn't see the sig close enough, Its SHARPIE>???
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Fake lol
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Ripped those items apart
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The expert doesn't even know how to pronounce "louisville slugger" or Hillerich but he can tell if a Ruth signature is genuine. Funny stuff.
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:17 PM
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indeed. Plus, Matty couldn't have signed it right till 29, unless he signed it from Heaven.ha.

Looks like they got one right.
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:18 PM
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One of the COAs was issued by Donald Frangipani and the other from Frank Garo.
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One of the COAs was issued by Donald Frangipani and the other from Frank Garo.
Both funny and sad at the same time.
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The signatures were really bad and I was glad to hear the "expert" deem them fake but what really gets me is that their "expert" who has a shop in Vegas doesn't know how to pronounce Hillerich from Hillerich and Brasdby. You would think in all his time in the hobby he would have heard the proper pronunciation of the name sake in making baseball bats.
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Old 11-28-2011, 08:26 PM
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indeed. Plus, Matty couldn't have signed it right till 29, unless he signed it from Heaven.ha.

Looks like they got one right.
The guy they brought in seemed to have some common sense. The guy that brought in those crappy autographs didn't have a clue; he thought the "pieces of paper (Frangipani and Garo)" that accompanied his bat and glove were all he needed to sell that crap to the pawn shop.
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Both funny and sad at the same time.
I agree, Leon.
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I agree, Leon.
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i will want to see this at some point
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Did anyone notice the unique baseball item in the new American Pickers episode last night? When the camera first started panning around the home of the auctioneer (just before the Hopalong Cassidy sweater), there was a 2-3 second shot of a large die-cut baseball sign -- it appeared to be some sort of tribute to Kirby Farrell and the Erie Sailors.

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Did anyone notice the unique baseball item in the new American Pickers episode last night? When the camera first started panning around the home of the auctioneer (just before the Hopalong Cassidy sweater), there was a 2-3 second shot of a large die-cut baseball sign -- it appeared to be some sort of tribute to Kirby Farrell and the Erie Sailors.

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No, I missed that. When I watch them again online this week, I'll keep an eye out.
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Old 11-29-2011, 12:36 PM
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Yes, I did see that sign, but wasn't sure what it was. What was funny about the bat and glove on Pawn Stars, my wife, who knows nothing about sports memorabilia, made the comment, "they look like they were signed with a sharpie"!
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Default PAWN STARS Ruth and Mathewson signed bat

It was at least interesting to watch and entertaining. If the signatures had been that old, ink/pen wear would have been shown on the glove and the bat. Most early signatures are on photos, balls, paper items etc.

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Old 11-29-2011, 03:06 PM
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My first thought was that this was a setup to make them look good after that bogus Gehrig jersey they "bought" a while back.
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My first thought was that this was a setup to make them look good after that bogus Gehrig jersey they "bought" a while back.
If it was, the seller sure kept up his front the whole way through...he still didn't buy the fact that the items were fakes...I'm surprised the expert didn't even mention the fact that the sigs looked like Sharpies.
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Did you notice that the seller laughed and wasn't too bummed at the end of it? He must've known they were bogus. He was the only seller that didn't want someone from the outside coming in. He knew it was a sham.
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Old 12-02-2011, 06:21 PM
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I watched a repeat of the show tonight and I was thinking it would have been very interesting to watch Drew Max examine those pieces and to hear his "opinion" on the Donald Frangipani COA. That would have been priceless!!!
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thats may be why he wasnt on that episode, had certs from his own profession, so maybe he passed.

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thats may be why he wasnt on that episode, had certs from his own profession, so maybe he passed.
I was thinking the same thing, Travis.
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